
Liverpool broke two important records as Jurgen Klopp's side temporarily led league leader Chelsea by two points in Saturday's 4-0 win over Southampton.
The Reds have now scored a league-high 39 goals – their highest total at this stage in the top flight – and are the second top England club to score two or more goals in 17 consecutive games in all competitions.
Mohammed Salah has clearly played a key role in his recent goalscoring record, scoring a Premier League-high 11 goals and contributing a Premier League-high 8 assists – as you can guess, the final goal count reached a Premier League-high 19.
In fact, Salah has scored 25 goals in all competitions – more than twice as many as any other Premier League player.